Yesterday I posted a video by Jim Browning, who runs the Tech Support Scam website. In that video, Jim shows how he figured out the likely suspect behind a recent spate of telemarketing scam calls in the UK. In the video above, Jim reveals that the people he suspects to be behind the scam have disappeared from the Internet by wiping out their websites, Facebook pages, and LinkedIn accounts.
Update on company that was pulling a massive telemarketing scam in the UK
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